War Letters of Edmond Genet, the First American Aviator Killed Flying the Stars And Stripes
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It may not be true. I may be having a 20th birthday on the 9th, Mother dear, but I assure you I feel decidedly younger than that young age. I'm glad I'm no older. Thus far we aren't pushing the Roumania ques- tion. Major Parker advises that I wait until I'm finished with this school and he feels that it will be quite possible to be sent if I then wish it. If not he'll get me sent to the front with our own esca- Digitized by Google EDMOND GENET 227 drille at once which will be O. K. to me if I s...tay over here. I don't wish to stay in reserve for two or three months. IVe been terribly lax in my correspondence this last month simply because of lack of time. We have plenty of work here also so I guess I'll have a hard time to make up and answer the pile of letters I've had waiting to be answered for a month or more. My friends will think me dead. This is all I've got time for now. May this find you in the best of health and good spirits, Mother dear. Nov. 8th, 1916. Dear Leah, WeD what do you think of "poor Teddy" now?
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